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Ken Loach: Radical film director’s personal archive made available to the public
10.04.2012
11:58 am
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The BFI Rueben Library is making the personal archive of film director Ken Loach accessible to the public. The first part of the archive will be available next week, with the remainder released in stages, once it is documented and cataloged.

The archive includes scripts, notes, call sheets and research materials, and covers Loach’s early career working on BBC dramas, such as Z Cars, The Wednesday Play and the documentary The Rank and File, and the films Poor Cow (1967), Black Jack, and Looks and Smiles (1981).

For more information check here.
 
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Ken Loach’s copy of script for TV drama ‘Catherine’.
 
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Ken Loach - ‘Golden Vision’ Notebook, 1968.
 

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Posted by Paul Gallagher
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10.04.2012
11:58 am
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